Nightly Business Report
[#33052]
Tonight on Nightly Business Report, what's behind today's big sell-off on Wall Street and what should investors do next? And, how safe is our utility infrastructure? NBR has details of a new report that shows it won't take much to cause a national blackout.duration 26:46
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1:30 am

Tavis Smiley
[#3158]
Tavis talks with best-selling novelist T.C. Boyle. The inventive and award-winning storyteller talks about his latest effort: the collection, T.C. Boyle Stories II. Tavis also chats with writer-comedian-producer Rick Najera. One of the most powerful voices in the Latino world today, Najera breaks down the challenges he's faced while navigating Hollywood, which he writes about in his memoir, Almost White.duration 26:46
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2:00 am

Local USA
[#105]
Native American CultureThree stories about the modern Native American culture: A look at how climate change is effecting a Pacific Northwest tribe known as the "Salmon People" and how science can help find a solution; the Lincoln, Nebraska rock star artist who's creating sculptures, linking the past to the present; and the fight an Oklahoma tribe tries to revive their fading language.duration 26:46
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2:30 am

Local USA
[#116]
Immigration: on the BorderStories from Arizona and California. Issues on immigration - from both sides of the fence; the treacherous conditions migrants face while trying to cross into the United States;danger for the children of immigrants who are left behind; and the vigilante Americans who patrol the border.duration 27:00
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Tavis Smiley
[#3159]
Tavis talks with Oscar-nominated filmmaker and author M. Night Shyamalan. The famed moviemaker explains his detour from entertainment to tackle the difficult challenge of education reform in the US with his text, I Got Schooled. Tavis also chats with actor-turned-TV variety show host Joseph Gordon-Levitt. The director-screenwriter describes his innovative series, hitRECord on TV - which reinvents the variety show format for the digital generation.duration 26:46
STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)

Closer to Truth
[#1202]
How Do Humans Differ from Other Animals?Physically, humans and animals seem similar. Mentally, humans seem so superior. What's so special about human nature?duration 26:46
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5:00 am

Women, War & Peace
[#104H]
The War We Are LivingThis episode travels to Cauca, a mountainous region in Colombia's Pacific southwest, where 2 extraordinary Afro-Colombian women are fighting to stay on their gold-rich lands. They are standing up for a generation of Colombians who have been terrorized and forcibly displaced as a deliberate strategy of war. Alfre Woodard narrates.duration 55:47
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5:59 am

No Job for a Woman: The Women Who Fought to Report WWIIBefore World War II, war reporting was considered No Job For a Woman. But when the United States entered the war, American women reporters did not want to miss covering the biggest story of the century so they fought for and won access. But there was a catch: women reporters would be banned from the frontlines, prevented from covering Front Page stories about generals and battlefield manoeuvres, and assigned "woman's angle" stories about nurses and female military personnel. Several women reporters refused to abide by these journalistic conventions and military restrictions and, instead, brought home a new kind of war story: one that was more intimate yet more revealing. They reached beyond the battlefield and deep into human lives to tell a new story of war.duration 1:03:48
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MORNING

7:03 am

Women In Chemistry: Life Lessons from the LaboratoryA documentary profiling eight remarkable women who have made important contributions to the field of chemistry. The Women in Chemistry project set out to present a group of eminent women chemists in all their dimensions principally to inspire young women to consider careers in the chemical and molecular sciences.duration 55:59
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8:00 am

Local USA
[#105]
Native American CultureThree stories about the modern Native American culture: A look at how climate change is effecting a Pacific Northwest tribe known as the "Salmon People" and how science can help find a solution; the Lincoln, Nebraska rock star artist who's creating sculptures, linking the past to the present; and the fight an Oklahoma tribe tries to revive their fading language.duration 26:46
STEREO (Secondary audio: none)

8:30 am

Local USA
[#116]
Immigration: on the BorderStories from Arizona and California. Issues on immigration - from both sides of the fence; the treacherous conditions migrants face while trying to cross into the United States;danger for the children of immigrants who are left behind; and the vigilante Americans who patrol the border.duration 27:00
STEREO (Secondary audio: none)

9:00 am

Tavis Smiley
[#3159]
Tavis talks with Oscar-nominated filmmaker and author M. Night Shyamalan. The famed moviemaker explains his detour from entertainment to tackle the difficult challenge of education reform in the US with his text, I Got Schooled. Tavis also chats with actor-turned-TV variety show host Joseph Gordon-Levitt. The director-screenwriter describes his innovative series, hitRECord on TV - which reinvents the variety show format for the digital generation.duration 26:46
STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)

9:30 am

Tavis Smiley
[#3158]
Tavis talks with best-selling novelist T.C. Boyle. The inventive and award-winning storyteller talks about his latest effort: the collection, T.C. Boyle Stories II. Tavis also chats with writer-comedian-producer Rick Najera. One of the most powerful voices in the Latino world today, Najera breaks down the challenges he's faced while navigating Hollywood, which he writes about in his memoir, Almost White.duration 26:46
STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)

Closer to Truth
[#1202]
How Do Humans Differ from Other Animals?Physically, humans and animals seem similar. Mentally, humans seem so superior. What's so special about human nature?duration 26:46
STEREO TVG (Secondary audio: none)

11:00 am

Women, War & Peace
[#104H]
The War We Are LivingThis episode travels to Cauca, a mountainous region in Colombia's Pacific southwest, where 2 extraordinary Afro-Colombian women are fighting to stay on their gold-rich lands. They are standing up for a generation of Colombians who have been terrorized and forcibly displaced as a deliberate strategy of war. Alfre Woodard narrates.duration 55:47
STEREO TV14 (Secondary audio: DVI)

11:59 am

No Job for a Woman: The Women Who Fought to Report WWIIBefore World War II, war reporting was considered No Job For a Woman. But when the United States entered the war, American women reporters did not want to miss covering the biggest story of the century so they fought for and won access. But there was a catch: women reporters would be banned from the frontlines, prevented from covering Front Page stories about generals and battlefield manoeuvres, and assigned "woman's angle" stories about nurses and female military personnel. Several women reporters refused to abide by these journalistic conventions and military restrictions and, instead, brought home a new kind of war story: one that was more intimate yet more revealing. They reached beyond the battlefield and deep into human lives to tell a new story of war.duration 1:03:48
STEREO (Secondary audio: none)

AFTERNOON

1:03 pm

Women In Chemistry: Life Lessons from the LaboratoryA documentary profiling eight remarkable women who have made important contributions to the field of chemistry. The Women in Chemistry project set out to present a group of eminent women chemists in all their dimensions principally to inspire young women to consider careers in the chemical and molecular sciences.duration 55:59
STEREO TVG (Secondary audio: none)

Tavis Smiley
[#3159]
Tavis talks with Oscar-nominated filmmaker and author M. Night Shyamalan. The famed moviemaker explains his detour from entertainment to tackle the difficult challenge of education reform in the US with his text, I Got Schooled. Tavis also chats with actor-turned-TV variety show host Joseph Gordon-Levitt. The director-screenwriter describes his innovative series, hitRECord on TV - which reinvents the variety show format for the digital generation.duration 26:46
STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)

3:30 pm

Nightly Business Report
[#33053]
Tonight on Nightly Business Report, why investors are cautious ahead of this weekend's big vote in Crimea. And, our Market Monitor guest is looking for bargains in this market and he has picks for your portfolio.duration 26:46
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Nightly Business Report
[#33053]
Tonight on Nightly Business Report, why investors are cautious ahead of this weekend's big vote in Crimea. And, our Market Monitor guest is looking for bargains in this market and he has picks for your portfolio.duration 26:46
STEREO TVG (Secondary audio: none)

Tavis Smiley
[#3160]
Tavis talks with Teller, the usually silent half of the Penn & Teller duo. The award-winning entertainer discusses his feature documentary directorial debut, the acclaimed Tim's Vermeer. Tavis also chats with biographer Robert Hilburn. The pop music critic shares the backstory of his biographical text on one of the most influential singer-songwriters in the US, Johnny Cash.duration 26:46
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Roadtrip Nation
[#704H]
In Fort Collins, Colorado, Calvin, Tina, and Vanessa stop to have a pint with Jennifer Orgolini, Sustainability Director, and Bryan Simpson, Media Relations Director, of New Belgium Brewing Company. The team then proceeds to Kansas City to interview Greg Carroll, CEO of the American Jazz Museum. Across town, they are also able to connect with Michelle Dreher, printmaker, owner, and operator of Two Tone Press.duration 26:46
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Next week, Sutro Tower will be switching most stations to their auxiliary antennas. KQED TV will be at half power on the lower
auxiliary antenna, this will affect some of our Over The Air viewers. Maintenance is scheduled on August 21-25 from 9am through
4pm daily. Thank you for your patience!

(DT9-1 thru 9-3, and DT54-1 thru 54-5) KQED experienced a major technical issue with our Virtual ID info in our signals for
DT9 and DT54, beginning apx 4pm Thursday 6/22, which was resolved apx 11am Friday 6/23. As background, almost every TV station
in the Bay Area now transmits on a frequency which is different […]

(DT25.1 through 25.3) Recent storms have taken out dozens of trees on Fremont Peak, which in turn have taken down power lines
leading to the transmission tower located on the peak. It has been running on generators for several days, and regular trips
are scheduled to re-fuel those generators with gas. However, the truck has […]